South Bend News-Times, Volume 37, Number 275, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 October 1920 — Page 2
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DAY-DODGERS PLAN BIG ENTERTAINMENT
BOOKS O'HARA TO
FRAKEL ISSUES
ivonuu. ..iTOi-s; SPEAK MONDAY NOON
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J .in f-ountri' S with whk'h he is so
f.i miliar. As educational secretary of tlv.r.itional foreign trade rounril Vt. "'Hara last suinnur effecto:l tho f'xoh.tnf r. f 5eholarsnis between South America universities and our universities which will brine: the two continents closer together in
TO TRAFFIC MEETING - conducted the x1 anunations for the 10 free Fcho'ar-
.-hips in tlie Xotro Dame school of agriculture offered to graduates of South. American v'niversiticM bv the
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n.en ftom all parts ef the country. f'Keefo I l-;t 1 1 i 1 1 r. i '.vtr- to manv of the problems that
Th M'ht. r part of the pr" era m j have bothered local shipper?.
v. ill be headlined Sv rr.r.e oth'-rl
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a- te l by Jan.-s 7 TV MAI S-l IMES H Wit A(lS t h pj.r.io. M ICii t'l '
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-ehmitt will d''.ir in Itaii.m d:a-( ct. "My An-:"ri( ano Cir! " I'rof.
tior'e O'lMin'il wi.i sir ir. ana tr.e
roicran". will be cor' eluded by "A Ireat 1'eel's Advie.- to 1 ) 1 y d od e r" i - pok.-n b; Italjh I. Napoli. !:-! i . r-., .. ., u -.a! l.r. -i. !.!! tliron-'h-
. I . I I T I i i . - ---- , it the affair and f'hirü" Dav in I
i uz isi:;u 10.1,. -v i""" '- Citation i i-.-U'd to all prof c .-so to
living eff the catvipu?.
Senior Tf IHcct. A met-tin? of the senior cla.-- will
),.- held Thursday evening at : 4 " o'clock in the library. Otflcers will be electd for th" yar and other j matters whieh -ire important to the i
senior cl.isa will be given earl, attention.
The Notre TVim rnrum .ill meet' at 7: IT Thürs.! ay evrnir.t,' and Is, cnnductir.i: a novel advertising c.nntj.d?n in a bid for members. IV-bat- j ins' will be seriou.-ly cultivated by th" nifmVis with th intention of' rf umlr.? intercollegiate contests in I
which the school w; so sticct s.-lU; :n former years. Chamber to Have Permanent Membership Soliciting Committee
j tions that lave crown up during the
war. and has gathered much material of interest to foreign shippers and nianjsers of eport departments. This i tlie tirst local speaking encracement that Kr. O'Hnra has taken ,-if.ce his return from abroad. liusi-
r.fss men who are intrreste-1 In txportincr and the conditions of trade in thp fouth American countries are especially urced to be present by the managers of the Chamber of Commerce. Reservations for the luncnern should be made by Monday rnniT.in?.
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Gets Restraining Order
From Superior Court f j
Klemontina Mroskiewn z has .e- ; cured a re?nraininz rder signed by Superior Judce Chester 11. Mont-i K ornery, which prevents the Peopb s : S:at V'-ir.k, the Merchants Nation i! bank, and the Farmers Tru-t 'o ; from reJeasinK any money held in ,
Sweaters and Scarfs I'da.-k ar.d ::ay. SiPtl.iral a:.d Mohair Sw.at.rs. at 1. "..:''. Jl'.'.T". md i22.'jv.
Lilian Hirne ha reeniir.te.l in the
n.tvy for fcur years. Others who! 'hf name of hfT hus!and. Frar.k ;
have answered the call are; Conrad i Mropzkiewicz. Ifkowitsch. Donald 1. Smith, and i'.K f tv,'; i i'm iMTfrn' to (I'tt
The Civic Federation will me. t j f '
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Why Are Skin Diseases So Difficult to Overcome?
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When your skin breaks out with itchlnt: eruptions', tetter, rash, eczema, psoryasis, or other terrifying disorder?, very often the pain hecomes so intense, and the discomfort so thoroughly unbearable that you are willing to try almost any remedy that you thi ik will ive some measure nf relief from the torture. Hut temporary relief will do you but little good, for soon all the itching and irritation breaks out afresh with renewed fury, and you soon realize that local remedies such as ointments .salves and similar treatment will never rid you of your trouble.
It will not be so difficult to rid ! .-.
yourself of skin diseases if you will! .
but realize that these troubles originate in the blood, and if you expect real substantial relief you must treat them through the blood. The best remedy for this purpose
is S.S.S.. the tine old blood remedy
that purities the b germs, ar.d thus re
to a normal and heakhv condition
Begin taking S.S.S. today, and write a complete hi-tory of your case, and our medical director will give you expert advice without charge. Address Chief edical Adviser, SUft Swift laboratory. Atlanta, Ga.
uu riooa remeu r -blood of disease I estores the skin
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Org ir.iation cf a permanent;
membership or era n iza t ion within the 'hamber of Commerce is one of the results of the four day campaign for new members conduct, d during ?hi week. This was definitely derided at tl:-l'.i'ii'hi-on of the member of the (ommitttc Thursday noon. YY. A. Donahue of th" 'Northern Indiana ;.is and Flectric Co. will hfad the p. rntan nt comr.iittec, an! his as--:-t:ints will be chosen fr mi the men v. ho wjre r:.o.-' successful in the ...mpaign put on. Optimism regarding the jnembersh't campaign, and the j rospects for he saeccssful t rminatton of the p iv as ymi rto" idea is running hlrh. At th,- clo.-e of the fiscal year on Nov. 1 it D expected that the total membership of the Chamber of Commerce wi'l be neu the 1,000 mark.
TO TIOID T:.M IN ATI OX. The examination for post office clerks and carriers will be held Saturday morning at 0 o'clock. Application blanks tray be obtained at the post otRco and must be filled out.
Feel Under a hnusnri'l oMiati"n to Ir. Pnrkhart for his grr.it generosity ia s.n.llp.g me : tri.tl tr.-.itnient nf rr. Ittjrkhart's Netat'le 'empound, hi h restored m. 'MQ ect and slcp well; digest my fed ; t-a'.i! In the back are goce. H. S. 'Wilrrt. Denver I'olo. 'Vrre ted.-v and t-t a trlnl t-ctnient ef rr. Kurkhnrfs Vcgt itde Compound. You will derive the same benefit for Idver, Stnm.ien Trouble and Centipafio. AH dnig stores .'.O .J;v treat incut, I'.-m-: 70 days. .VW Addr frjl Main St , rinctnnat!, O Adv.
DEMONSTRATION THIS WEEK
Cleans
Everything!
Don't discard that old
grease or dirt pottrd dress. Make if !ook fcranJ rcw with H AND H. Vouiimrly make a olution, rub it on, then wipe it off. All stains
H AND H
are gone Hundrcdi of other house. ho!d usc Clrar. CU- 1
ware, silverware, pictures.
upholstery and painted
walls.
Absorbs and dissolves the dirt. Can't injure anything. No rubbing.
H AND H Cleaner Co.
Bottom Price
on
Top Coats
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Every man should own a top coat; it is the ideal outer garment for this time of year, and for that matter is most convenient to have all the year round. We have always shown a large assortment of them. We have on hand a number of top coats which are carried over from our Spring selling season. Desirable as to style, guaranteed as to quality. The size assortment in each lot is not complete, but we have a good assortment of sizes in the entire lot. The coats were originally priced at $35, $40 and $45, and good values at those prices. We now offer them at the remarkable low price of
$25.00
Please bear in mind that these coats are Society Brand and Hirsh, Wickwire garments, which in itself
guarantees their actual value.
See the display in our large Michigan St. window.
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The Best Men's Store since '84 107-109 South Michigan Street 108 West Washington Ave;
theirCharm YeShal! Know Them
Suits That augment pride and pleasure No two people have just the same ideas about suits. Tastes differ widely but we have been aware of that fact and have collected here many different models for you to choose from. It makes little difference hat preferences you have, we can satisfy your suit desires with a variety of new fabrics and late shades. Straight lines, of course, are the predominating feature in the new suits. This is given by fitting and also with paneling. Hand embroidery, self stitching, bandings and buttons are used plentifully in trimming. It is plain to see that the autumn colors are more lovely than in past years. Look at these suits. Millinery Trig and trim hats in cracking good style The 1920 woman wants millinery that fairly snaps and flashes with originality. We have chosen models that fire not common and "every day" because you don't want tha kind and we now it. Stunning new hats are coming in almost ev;ry day and it seems that the last are always the prettiest of all. The smart Phipps, Vogues and Hylands are so inexpensive, yet so attractive. Our millinery salon is on the second floor, north front. Come in and make yourself at home among the array of millinery which we are showing.
Foot
Dresses That almost smile at you in their loveltnVss Every day women come here just to look at the new fall dresses we are presenting. They take pleasure in just seeing these lovely model?. You will too, when you come in 'o look. Of course a great many women nre so delighted, and find ?tyles so in keeping with their tastes and means, that they have their choice dress sent out to them. As soon as you have seen these dresses you will notice that navy, black and brown are the prominent fall colors and that beads and embroidery are used most in trimming. Tomorrow would be a good day to see this dress assortment of ours. Coats The loose, wrappy, bundling style of garment The coats for winter are the sort you th row abeAit you and that drape o elegantly in big soft folds. They are warm and comfortable and becoming. Materials and colors never did seem so beautiful as they do this fail. Nearly every woman who tries on one of our winter coats exclaims with joy when she looks in the mirror. Designers have really created some delightful models which are among our comprehensive collection. A great many very beautiful things have prohibitive prices on them, but not so with our winter coats. The prices are within your reach.
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A specialist from Chicago loaned to this store by
Dr. Wm. M. SchoII
the reco.nnizcd foot authority, is here
now. He will be here only
SATURDAY, OCT. 2nd
53 foot DCthexefl reop-ö Should lose no time in coming to see him. ,
Examination and Advice
Absolutely FREE This expert knows all about feet. He knows the famous Dr. Scholl methods of correction and he knows that
Dr. Scholl
Let him examine your foot and tell you what is the trouble, the
cause and the way to quickly correct it. Let him demonstrate on your own foot that you can gain Foot Comfort immediately. You don't have to wear "freaky" or loose shoes.
The Dr. Scholl plan is to give foot comfort while you wear the stylish, well fitting shoes
you like. All Welcome. Come In.
Salesladies for Our Cloak and Suit and Millinery Departments Good Salary Apply at Once
219-221 S. Michigan St.
STATE LOAN CO.
"OLD AND RELIABLE." IF YOU ceea rr.onT trA ir partlrultr ii to SERVICE. cs. Tt more ireful you are la elertir tte b9i place to borrow, tl more certtia 7 on will b t rtKK'H tht "oli r,Ub! STATE." Loaci cq Chart:. Mi!a ITiS. STATE LOAN CO.
Etabl!sbM 1301. j tnd fioor Merchant Hank nifjf. j f31 Ü. 3Uch. SL
S. B. SHOE CO. 113 West Jefferson Blvd.
Opp. Post Office Price 20c - 3 for 50c Demonstration Week George Wyman Co.
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